Jambojet is scheduled to increase its frequencies to the Coastal towns of Mombasa, Ukunda (Diani) and Malindi in August 2019.
The airline plans to have 48 weekly flights to Mombasa from the current 40, with three traditional weekly flights to Ukunda and Malindi twice a day.
Jambojet CEO, Mr Allan Kilavuka said, “August is a peak season, which means increased numbers of passengers are flying to our various coastal destinations. We are responding to our customers’ demands for these additional frequencies in line with our core promise of providing convenience, safety and reliability in our operations. The increased number of flights will offer our customers even more flexibility and flight variety to travel to these destinations”.
The newly added flights are set to offer an extra 23 per cent of seat capacity to the destinations.
JamboJet was previously awarded the coveted IATA Operational Safety Audit registration and had flights to other destinations across East Africa. They include Kisumu, Entebbe, and Eldoret, with 21, 10 and 20 flights respectively every week. .
The airline is considerably Kenyan low-cost airline, and that started operations in 2014. It is a subsidiary of Kenya Airways with its headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. Its equity consists of 5,000 shares each with a nominal value of KSh20